No car dealers will ever take a car without having the title for it. Because if they take it and you dont give them the title then they cant sell it.
Waiting three days to get your cash after a trade is a common practice to ensure that the transaction is settled properly and to prevent any potential issues or fraud. This waiting period allows time for the trade to be processed and verified before the cash is released to the trader.
A reservation of title can be used for any LLC, for-profit corporation, limited liability partnership, limited partnership or investment trust title. Names can't be restricted to nonprofits or trade names just before filing the documents.
They will not take the no title car on trade.
You can only trade in a car that has clear title. Depending on the dealership, it may work to bring the owner of the car with you to sign off on its being a trade. Or, get the title changed at the DMV into your name before shopping for a car. If this is your wife's car, think twice about doing it without her involvement.
You will have to get a duplicate title from DMV
You can trade it in but the dealer will have to pay it off before consumating any deal he has with you. Charging it off does not relieve you of the debt nor does it erase the lien on the title.
Yes. You must transfer the title.
The dealership should have a trade-in authorization letter so you can get the car title when you pay off your loan. If not, you would just write that you are giving permission to get the title for a trade in.
If you have the title signed by the registered owner, you can usuall get away with it but it is usually easier to bring the title holder to the trade in
To trade in a car with two names on the title, both owners must be present during the trade-in process to sign the title over to the dealership. If one owner cannot be present, they may need to provide a notarized letter of consent or power of attorney, depending on state regulations. It’s important to check with the dealership and local DMV for specific requirements. Additionally, ensure all paperwork, including any liens, is resolved before proceeding with the trade-in.
Its original title was the U.S. Tariff Commission; it received its current title in 1975.
Not if your name isn't on the title.